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The Zoo

An eclectic bar that is the brainchild of well-known Delhi models Sapna Kumar and Michelle Innes, The Zoo is furnished with vintage sofas, faux snakeskin-printed walls and bar stools with paw-shaped legs.

Golf Bar

Big leather couches and armchairs make this a cozy bar reminiscent of an English country club, with the best wines, whiskies, spirits and cigars from all over the world on its menu.

Shroom

Awarded The Best Nightclub / Discotheque of 2012 by Times Food & Nightlife, Shroom is one of the hippest clubs in New Delhi with its edible cocktails, fluid dishes and form-free sound.

BlueFROG

Situated in a 100-year-old traveller’s inn and conceived by music lovers, musicians from India and around the world perform six nights a week here, in this place that is famous for its acoustic excellence.

Island Bar

This bar is a wine connoisseur’s delight, offering Delhi’s most extensive selection of wines and spirits.

Garden of Five Senses

More than just a park, it is the answer to the city’s need for leisure space for the public and the venue for a host of activities.

National Zoological Gardens

Popular with families and couples, India’s biggest zoo is set in 86 hectares of wide, expansive land.

Bird Hospital

At the eastern end of Chandni Chowk is the 16th-century Digambara Jain Temple which houses this fascinating bird hospital run by the Jains, who believe in the preservation of all life.

Dum Pukht

Recently named “Best Restaurant in India” in the S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, Dum Pukht serves slow-cooked kebabs and biryanis in an extravagant dining room.

Karim's

A favourite with locals and tourists, it offers a simple, no-frills, authentic dining experience, serving popular local dishes such as kebabs and tandoori chicken.

Indian Accent

Housed in a small boutique hotel, this is an innovative restaurant where local foods are fused with contemporary international cuisine in new and unexpected ways.

Moti Mahal

Founded in 1947 shortly after India’s independence, this is a great place to sample North Indian delicacies.

Bukhara

Another S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna’s 50 Best Asian Restaurants, Bukhara serves its famous kebabs in a dining room of clay tiles and bare wood, and dishes appear without cutlery but with bibs.

Punjabi by Nature

Specialising in Punjabi cuisine, its most famous dish is vodka golgappas - a twist on the popular street snack of puri, chutney, chickpeas, potatoes and onions, but with the usual flavoured water in the filling replaced with spiced vodka.

Spice Route

Intricately designed to reflect the eastward journey of spices from Kerala, through Sri Lanka, Burma and Thailand to Vietnam, Spice Route has a menu of correspondingly pan-Asian cuisine.

Dakshin

Located in The Sheraton, New Delhi, it serves a wide variety of foods from southern India, and its southern Indian authenticity extends even to the art on its walls.

Varq

Another San Pellegrino and Acqua Panna's 50 Best Restaurants in Asia, it blends traditional Indian street food with modern expertise and experimentation.

Park Balluchi

Located in the middle of Deer Park, it affords diners stunning views and opportunities to observe local wildlife within its glass-walled restaurant that serves Mughlai and Afghan barbecue dishes.

Dilli Haat

The market offers an exciting blend of handicrafts from all over India, food, as well as cultural performances and concerts.

Janpath and Tibetan Market

You’ll find goods from India and Tibet here, but you’ll also need bargaining skills to get things at a really low price.

Khan Market

A well-established market that is one of Delhi's classiest with its branded outlets.

Paharganj

Some of the best bargain shopping in Delhi can be found at this Main Bazaar of the Paharganj traveler ghetto.

Chandni Chowk

Exploring the winding, narrow alleyways of Chandni Chowk is an adventure not to be missed, as you scout for fabrics, electronic goods, silver jewellery and Delhi street food.

Sarojini Nagar

This market is well-known for its very factory-outlet designer clothes.

Lajpat Nagar (Central Market)

The hectic Lajpat Nagar market is one of the oldest markets in India and is abuzz with middle-class Indian shoppers for clothing, accessories and home furnishings.

Sunder Nagar

This quaint market attracts rich Indian socialites because of its art and antique shops.

National Art Gallery of Modern Art

One of India's major art galleries, it houses an excellent collection of works by both Indian and colonial artists dating from 1850.

Art Heritage

The gallery holds regular exhibitions throughout the year of some of the most well-known artists in India.

Art Today

It hosts collections of well-known artists and its exhibitions are often commercially high profile ones.

Dhoomimal Art Gallery

One of the oldest commercial galleries in India, it runs regular shows from a wide variety of artists.

The Village Gallery

Archeological Museum

Situated in the Red Fort, this museum has artifacts dated from 1000 BC to the Mauryan and Mughal dynasties.

National Museum

The relics of the Indus Valley and treasures of the Silk Road in Central Asia are its most precious possessions.

National Museum of Natural History

The museum comprises three separate galleries that house botanical, geological and zoological exhibitions, with an emphasis on wildlife conservation.

Rail Museum

Visitors will be enthralled with the unique trains on display here as well as the depiction of the transformation and development of Indian Railways in the last 130 years.

Crafts Museum

Step into this museum and be transported into another era with its terracotta houses and mud huts with thatched roofs as visitors get a feel of how people lived in earlier centuries.

Air Force Museum

Filled with collections of airplanes, armoury objects, weapons and uniforms, this museum showcases the history of the Indian Air Force.

Shankar International Dolls Museum

See political cartoonist K. Shankar Pillai’s collection of dolls from all over the world, claimed to be the largest in the world.

Sanskriti Kendra Terracotta and Metal Museum

Using terracotta and other materials, the works showcased here depict scenes from everyday life, appropriately named “Everyday Arts”.

National Police Museum

The items on display here are primarily from India, with some pieces from other parts of the world.

Fraser Suites New Delhi

An integral part of Delhi Development Authority's new residential and commercial district, Fraser Suites New Delhi is close to Delhi's commercial offices and vibrant shopping malls. Two arterial roads, a metro station, the DND expressway and Noida link roads provide guests with excellent access from Fraser Suites New Delhi to key destinations in Mayur Vihar, neighbouring zones and beyond.

Fraser Suites New Delhi

Plot No 4A, District Centre,Mayur Vihar, Phase-1,New Delhi - 110091

Facilities, Amenities and Services within the Vicinity

Metro Station (Mayur Vihar Extension) (5 minutes by foot)

Supermarket (Big Bazaar) (5 minutes by foot)

Clinic (10 minutes by foot)

Park (5 minutes by car)

Café Coffee Day (5 minutes by foot)

Public Library (15 minutes by car)

Getting to Fraser Suites New Delhi

From Indira Ghandi International Airport

By car: From the airport, travel in the direction of Subrato Park--Dhaulakuan--Chanakya Puri--Rashtrapati Bhawan--India Gate--Pragati Maidan--Nizamudin Bridge—AksharDham, arriving at Fraser Suites New Delhi.

About New Delhi

Delhi, the national capital of India, is a hub for international politics, trade, culture and literature in India, and the key commercial and financial centre of North India. Its economy is dominated by service industries including information technology, banking and financial services, and consulting. Delhi is the second most populous city in India, after Mumbai.

A culturally rich and diverse city, Delhi plays host to the Qutub Festival, where musicians and dancers from all over India gather to perform in the evening at the Qutub Minar. International events like the Auto Expo (the world’s second-largest automotive show) and the World Book Fair (the world’s second-largest book exhibition) are held biannually in Delhi.

Essential Facts about New Delhi

Climate

Season

Months

Average temperatures

Climate

Winter

December to January

5°C to 25°C (41°F to 77°F)

Very cool

Spring

February to March

20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F)

Sunny and pleasant

Summer

April to June

25°C to 45°C (77°F to 113°F)

Hot

Monsoon

July to mid-September

30°C to 35°C (86°F to 95°F)

Wet, hot and humid

Autumn

End-September to November

20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F)

Pleasant

Languages spoken

Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi and English

Time Difference

UTC +5.30

Currency

The unit currency is Indian Rupee (INR).

Credit cards are widely accepted in larger establishments. The most commonly accepted ones are American Express, MasterCard, and Visa.

Travellers’ cheques are to be cashed at banks or larger hotels. Banks will cash travellers’ cheques in almost every currency, and a small fee will be charged for this service.

Business Hours

Banks and government offices:Mondays to Fridays, 10:00 to 17:00 hoursSaturdays, 10:00 to 14:00 hoursSundays, CLOSED

Offices:Mondays to Fridays, 09:00 to 18:00 hours

Shops and department stores, may vary but mostly:Mondays to Sundays (except Tuesdays), including public holidays: 10:00 to 22:00 hours.Closed on Tuesdays.